G Series GK Models: Calibrating The Printer: Resolution
G Series GK Models: Calibrating The Printer: Resolution
Doc ID: SO8284
Version: 5.0
Published date: 02/27/2012
Updated: 05/22/2014
Categories: GK420t (index?page=content&channel=SOLUTIONS&cat=GK420T) , GK420d (index?page=content&channel=SOLUTIONS&cat=GK420D)
Resolution
Topic or Information
GKSeries Media Calibration
Applies To
GK420T and GK420D
Details
CALIBRATION: Ensures correct and consistent positioning of the print on the label and the
label in the printer.
Symptoms addressed by this Solution include:
Prints, then skips a label or is skipping labels
Print is overlapping onto next label
Print position is drifting up and down on the labels
Labels stop printing in random locations
Prints labels then the light starts to flash
Calibrate the printer for the media.
The printer does not measure the label length unless the default Power Up or Head Close values are
altered to either Length or Calibrate. There are two calibration methods to consider if the labels fail
to calibrate properly.
The 2 Flash Feed Button sequence will find the label gap and measure the label.
Performing the Calibration Procedure (Two Flash sequence) Read More>>
(https://support.zebra.com/cpws/docs/gseries/GX_Calibration.pdf)
The 7 Flash Feed Button will perform a deeper analysis of the gap or mark and will produce a
media sensor profile.
Performing the Manual Calibration Procedure (Seven Flash sequence) Read More>>
(https://support.zebra.com/cpws/docs/gseries/GX_ManualCalibration.pdf)
Additional Information
Important: All printer settings can be impacted by commands from a mismatched or
misconfigured driver or software application. A printer that is functioning fine after setup but fails
or indicates an error after label requests are received are most likely affected by the host side
misconfiguration of the driver or printer software settings. The host device that generates the printer
commands for printing typically have setup configuration that send these as commands to the
printer. Make sure all settings match the printer settings to avoid intermittent issues.
Media Related Settings and Calibration
A note regarding printer setup and configuration
The GKSeries printer can be configured by your driver, host application, or a utility. In these
examples we will use the Zebra Designer Driver to configure the printer. (The configurations are
sent when printing using the driver or printing the driver test page) If you are using a nonZebra
application/driver/label software determine the methods used to set these configurations and be
aware the terminology for each setting in your environment may be different.
1. Understanding your media
The Zebra Printer supports the use of many types and shapes of label/tags and knowing your media
detail is important for proper configuration.
Here are the details you should know for printer media setup and configuration. For our examples
we are using the ZebraDesigner Driver to show the configuration selections for each topic discussed
below. Note: When using the ZebraDesigner Driver the configurations are sent to the printer when
you request to print a label. (i.e. printing the Windows Test page will send the printer
configurations)
Media Related Configurations
>Media Type (Tracking Mode) Selections Continuous, Web Sensing (gap), and Mark Sensing
(Black Mark). Default is Web Sensing
ZebraDesigner Driver (Printing Preferences Advanced Setup Tracking Mode) Read More>>
(https://km.zebra.com/kb/index?page=content&id=SO8214)
If you are using media with an interlabel gap or a center hole set the Tracking Mode for Web
Sensing.
If you are using media with a black bar or mark set the Tracking Mode for Mark Sensing.
Helpful Info Media identification details Read More>> (https://support.zebra.com/cpws/docs/general/media_id.htm)
>Print Method (Media Type) Selections Thermal Transfer (Using Ribbon) or Direct Thermal
(No Ribbon) – Default Thermal Transfer
Note: Print Method does not apply if your printer is a GK420D Direct Thermal only. There are no
ribbon spindles or settings.
ZebraDesigner Driver (Printing Preferences Advanced Setup Media Type) Read More>>
(https://km.zebra.com/kb/index?page=content&id=SO8214)
>Print Mode Selections Tear off, Peel (Dispense) – Default is Tear off
This is related to the label presentation after printing and limited to the options you have installed.
The GK Series Printer supports Tear Off, and Peel (Dispense Option Required) Read More>>
(https://support.zebra.com/cpws/docs/SetUp/Common/Print_Mode.htm)
ZebraDesigner Driver (Printing Preferences Advanced Setup Operation Mode) Read More>>
(https://km.zebra.com/kb/index?page=content&id=SO8214)
>Media Loading The media must be properly loaded for the Print Mode you intend to use.
Loading for Tear Off Read More>> (https://support.zebra.com/cpws/docs/gseries/GX_TearLoad.pdf)
Loading for Peel Mode (Dispense) Read More>> (https://support.zebra.com/cpws/docs/gseries/GX_PeelLoad.pdf)
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2. Understanding the Media Sensors
The printer comes with sensors for label tracking based on the Media Type used. There is a
reflective and transmissive sensor positioned slightly off centered in the media path. The sensor you
will use requires configuration of the Tracking Mode (Mark/Web/Continuous) setting to function
with the media you are using. A hole or black mark must pass over the media sensor's position to
function correctly.
See the GK Series Printer Sensors. Read More>> (https://support.zebra.com/cpws/docs/gseries/images/gk420d_lower_sensor.jpg)
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3. Media Feed Power up action
The first time you load media you should run the 2 flash calibration procedure described in step 4.
The Media Feed setting then determines how the media is handled when the printer is powered on or
when the printhead is opened and closed.
The printer defaults to feed one label after power up or when the printhead is opened and closed.
This is intended to position an already calibrated label to its resting position to be ready for printing.
This can be altered using the Media Feed setting to one of the following:
Calibrate
Feed (Default)
Length
No Motion
Short Cal
If you wish to alter the default setting you can create a file using the ^MF command to change the
values. If you don't want to alter the printer defaults you can use the two flash calibration each time
you change label lengths See Calibration below.
Setting the Media Feed (Power Up Action) on the printer requires sending the ^MF command to
alter the Power Up Head Open value. Sending a file using the ZebraDesigner Tools feature. Read
More>> (https://km.zebra.com/kb/index?page=content&id=SO8658)
^MF (Media Feed command) Read More>> (https://support.zebra.com/cpws/docs/zpl/MF_Command.pdf)
Example of a ZPL Media Feed Command to Measure the Label Length when the head is closed.
^XA^MFN,L^XZ (Power Up = no motion, Head Close = Measure the length)
^XA^JUS^XZ (Saves the value)
For recommendations on these selections Read More>> (https://support.zebra.com/cpws/docs/SetUp/Common/Media_Feed.htm)
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